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    The Kind of Life We Want to Live

    Building a family house is a big step for Matt and me. In order to recoup the money we’re putting into it, we’re going to have to live there as long as possible. We may possibly stay there for Henry’s entire childhood. 
    It’s weird to think about our lives like that. It’s weird to realize that Henry’s entire childhood is going to fly by and, before we know it, he’ll be an adult who is leaving the nest.
    Thinking like this has definitely made me devote a few spare moments to brainstorming the kind of lives we want for our family. Here are some things that come to mind (this
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    An Easy Way to Help

    How about a 30-second way to do a good deed today?

    Step One: 

    Step Two:

    • Find the Facebook “Like” button at the top

     Step Three:

    • Click it.

    Voila! Good karma coming your way! 

    (Fine Print: I apologize for stretching the concepts of “good deeds” and “karma” to fit this tiny little request. It really would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance for your help!)

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    A Call to Action

    Did you already buy a copy of the book? If so, thank you! I am doing a little twirl and curtsy in your honor.
    If you aren’t able to buy the book (I understand the bane of budgets) but still want to help, please consider spreading the word among your networks. I’ll take a stab at drafting some sample text to make it easier on you:
    Facebook:
    • Check out this book my friend just published about cooking with young children to help them develop independence and confidence in a Montessori way. All proceeds go toward starting public Montessori schools in diverse communities nationwide. http://www.amazon.com/Kids-Kitchen-Independence-Confidence-Montessori/dp/1477542043/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342926494&sr=8-1&keywords=kids+in+the+kitchen+montessori
    E-mail:
    • Hi Friends, I hope
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